Purists looking to deviate only slightly from the familiar will find the nuanced flavors they expect within these whimsically exaggerated fluted edges. Preheat oven to 375°F. On a lightly floured ...
Use a pie recipe you love. This All Buttah Pie Dough is a classic. It'll turn out expertly flaky, so long as you let it chill well before rolling. Which brings me to the next point . . . Make sure ...
My sincere love of pie has had me experimenting in the kitchen for years. I’ve eaten my share of last slices straight from the pie plate at midnight. And many, many pies later, I’ve discovered a few ...
This recipe originally appeared on Food52. A couple weeks ago, I wrote about using the same techniques for buttercream flowers on cakes to create floral effects on pies. This week, I’m diving in a ...
1. In a food processor, add flour, sugar, salt and cubed butter. Pulse mix on and off for 1 minute, until the flour mixture turns into a small breadcrumb-like consistency. 2. Drizzle ice water into ...
The Libby's pie recipe calls for canned pumpkin puree, granulated sugar, ground cinnamon, ground ginger, ground cloves, salt, eggs and evaporated milk, which are mixed together, then baked in a ...
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Food Processor Pie Crust Recipe

This Food Processor Pie Crust Recipe delivers a perfectly flaky, buttery crust with almost zero effort, thanks to quick pulses that keep the ingredients ice cold. It’s an easy, foolproof method that ...
I tested three store-bought pie crusts from Pillsbury, Giant Eagle, and Marie Callender's. The Pillsbury crust was easy to work with and looked almost pristine after I baked it. Marie Callender's ...